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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

sentence with and continue with will

I'm working on an important project and will get you as quick as possible.

Can I use and will or should I use and I will?
  

Top answer

I'm working on an important project and will get you as quick as possible. This is fine. You can add the second subject as an option.

  • I'm working on an important project and will get you as quick as possible.
  • This is fine.
  • You can add the second subject as an option.
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4 Answers
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I'm working on an important project and will get you as quick as possible. This is fine. You can add the second subject as an option.
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What do you mean by . . . will get you . . . ?

eg I'll pick you up in my car ?

Clive
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Wonder123I'm working on an important project and will get you as quick as possible.
That does not sound natural to me.

I'm working on a new project and . will *** you as quickly as possible.

Like Clive, I am not sure what you mean by 'will get you'.
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Sorry, I focused on the subject "I" and not the rest of the sentence, which is very strange.

I'm working on an important project and will get back with / to you as quick as possible.

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